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Sudan's Communication Crisis: A Dark Cloud Over Zamzam
Zamzam, SudanMonday, April 14, 2025
The RSF's assault on Zamzam has also highlighted the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region. The camp has been a haven for people displaced by previous conflicts, including attacks by the army and the Janjaweed militias, which were later formalized into the RSF. The current civil war has only exacerbated the situation, with people fleeing other parts of Darfur seeking refuge in Zamzam.
The lack of information from Zamzam has made it difficult for aid organizations to provide assistance to those in need. Medical charities have reported seeing thousands of people arriving at displacement camps suffering from dehydration and exhaustion. The limited information that has emerged from the region has often come from videos recorded by RSF fighters themselves, showing the extent of the destruction and the atrocities committed against civilians.
The communications blackout has also made it challenging for people to receive money sent from relatives abroad through mobile banking systems. This has further compounded the difficulties faced by those displaced by the conflict, who are already struggling to meet their basic needs. The situation in Zamzam serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Sudan and the restoration of communications in the region.
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